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Separation of powers in African constitutionalism / / edited by Charles M. Fombad
Separation of powers in African constitutionalism / / edited by Charles M. Fombad
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (444 p.)
Disciplina 342.6
Collana Stellenbosch Handbooks In African Constitutional Law
Soggetto topico Constitutional law - Africa
Separation of powers - Africa
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-182079-2
0-19-107791-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Separation of Powers in African Constitutionalism; Copyright; Stellenbosch Handbooks in African Constitutional Law; Preface; Contents; Table of Cases; Angola; Benin; Botswana; Ethiopia; Fiji; France; Germany; Ghana; India; Kenya; Namibia; Nigeria; South Africa; United Kingdom; United States of America; Zimbabwe; International Courts; International Criminal Court; International Court of Justice; European Court of Human Rights; African Commission; Table of Legislation; National Legislation; Algeria; Angola; Benin; Botswana; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cameroon; Cape Verde
Democratic Republic of the CongoEgypt; Ethiopia; France; Gabon; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea-Bissau; Kenya; Madagascar; Morocco; Mozambique; Namibia; Nigeria; Portugal; Säo Tomé and Príncipe; Senegal; South Africa; Soviet Union; Swaziland; Tunisia; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Zambia; Zimbabawe; International Treaties; List of Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Overview; 1: The Evolution of Modern African Constitutions: A Retrospective Perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. Generations of Constitution-building in Africa; 3. Influences on African Constitutions
3.1 The colonial influence3.2 Ideological influences; 3.3 Religious influences; 3.4 Indigenous influences; 3.5 The impact of the process of internationalization; 3.5.1 Internationalization at the global level; 3.5.2 Internationalization at the regional level; 4. Emerging Features and Trends; 4.1 The colonial context as dominant influence; 4.2 Distinctive features of the emerging common law and civil law constitutional traditions in Africa; 5. Conclusion; Bibliography; 2: An Overview of Separation of Powers under Modern African Constitutions; 1. Introduction
2. Brief Overview of the Origins and Nature of the Doctrine3. Models of Separation of Powers that Influenced African Approaches; 3.1 The American presidential system; 3.2 The British parliamentary system; 3.3 The French hybrid; 3.4 Some critical aspects of the doctrine of separation of powers and the impact of the diverse influences on Africa; 4. The Anglo-American Influence in Anglophone Africa; 4.1 The executive and legislative branches; 4.2 The executive and judicial branches; 4.3 The judicial and legislative branches
5. The French Influence in Francophone and Other Civilian Jurisdictions in Africa5.1 The executive and legislative branches; 5.2 The executive and judicial branches; 5.3 The judicial and legislative branches; 6. The Emergence of Hybrid Institutions Beyond the Traditional Triad; 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Part II: The Relationship Between the Legislature and the Executive; 3: Parliamentary Sovereignty or Presidential Imperialism?: The Difficulties in Identifying the Source of Constitutional Pow...; 1. Introduction; 2. The Reception of Constitutionalist Thinking in Anglophone Africa
3. Presidents
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464967503321
Oxford, England : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
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Separation of powers in African constitutionalism / / edited by Charles M. Fombad
Separation of powers in African constitutionalism / / edited by Charles M. Fombad
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (444 p.)
Disciplina 342.6
Collana Stellenbosch Handbooks In African Constitutional Law
Soggetto topico Constitutional law - Africa
Separation of powers - Africa
ISBN 0-19-182079-2
0-19-107791-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Separation of Powers in African Constitutionalism; Copyright; Stellenbosch Handbooks in African Constitutional Law; Preface; Contents; Table of Cases; Angola; Benin; Botswana; Ethiopia; Fiji; France; Germany; Ghana; India; Kenya; Namibia; Nigeria; South Africa; United Kingdom; United States of America; Zimbabwe; International Courts; International Criminal Court; International Court of Justice; European Court of Human Rights; African Commission; Table of Legislation; National Legislation; Algeria; Angola; Benin; Botswana; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cameroon; Cape Verde
Democratic Republic of the CongoEgypt; Ethiopia; France; Gabon; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea-Bissau; Kenya; Madagascar; Morocco; Mozambique; Namibia; Nigeria; Portugal; Säo Tomé and Príncipe; Senegal; South Africa; Soviet Union; Swaziland; Tunisia; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Zambia; Zimbabawe; International Treaties; List of Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Overview; 1: The Evolution of Modern African Constitutions: A Retrospective Perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. Generations of Constitution-building in Africa; 3. Influences on African Constitutions
3.1 The colonial influence3.2 Ideological influences; 3.3 Religious influences; 3.4 Indigenous influences; 3.5 The impact of the process of internationalization; 3.5.1 Internationalization at the global level; 3.5.2 Internationalization at the regional level; 4. Emerging Features and Trends; 4.1 The colonial context as dominant influence; 4.2 Distinctive features of the emerging common law and civil law constitutional traditions in Africa; 5. Conclusion; Bibliography; 2: An Overview of Separation of Powers under Modern African Constitutions; 1. Introduction
2. Brief Overview of the Origins and Nature of the Doctrine3. Models of Separation of Powers that Influenced African Approaches; 3.1 The American presidential system; 3.2 The British parliamentary system; 3.3 The French hybrid; 3.4 Some critical aspects of the doctrine of separation of powers and the impact of the diverse influences on Africa; 4. The Anglo-American Influence in Anglophone Africa; 4.1 The executive and legislative branches; 4.2 The executive and judicial branches; 4.3 The judicial and legislative branches
5. The French Influence in Francophone and Other Civilian Jurisdictions in Africa5.1 The executive and legislative branches; 5.2 The executive and judicial branches; 5.3 The judicial and legislative branches; 6. The Emergence of Hybrid Institutions Beyond the Traditional Triad; 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Part II: The Relationship Between the Legislature and the Executive; 3: Parliamentary Sovereignty or Presidential Imperialism?: The Difficulties in Identifying the Source of Constitutional Pow...; 1. Introduction; 2. The Reception of Constitutionalist Thinking in Anglophone Africa
3. Presidents
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798344503321
Oxford, England : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
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Separation of powers in African constitutionalism / / edited by Charles M. Fombad
Separation of powers in African constitutionalism / / edited by Charles M. Fombad
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (444 p.)
Disciplina 342.6
Collana Stellenbosch Handbooks In African Constitutional Law
Soggetto topico Constitutional law - Africa
Separation of powers - Africa
ISBN 0-19-182079-2
0-19-107791-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Separation of Powers in African Constitutionalism; Copyright; Stellenbosch Handbooks in African Constitutional Law; Preface; Contents; Table of Cases; Angola; Benin; Botswana; Ethiopia; Fiji; France; Germany; Ghana; India; Kenya; Namibia; Nigeria; South Africa; United Kingdom; United States of America; Zimbabwe; International Courts; International Criminal Court; International Court of Justice; European Court of Human Rights; African Commission; Table of Legislation; National Legislation; Algeria; Angola; Benin; Botswana; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cameroon; Cape Verde
Democratic Republic of the CongoEgypt; Ethiopia; France; Gabon; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea-Bissau; Kenya; Madagascar; Morocco; Mozambique; Namibia; Nigeria; Portugal; Säo Tomé and Príncipe; Senegal; South Africa; Soviet Union; Swaziland; Tunisia; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Zambia; Zimbabawe; International Treaties; List of Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Overview; 1: The Evolution of Modern African Constitutions: A Retrospective Perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. Generations of Constitution-building in Africa; 3. Influences on African Constitutions
3.1 The colonial influence3.2 Ideological influences; 3.3 Religious influences; 3.4 Indigenous influences; 3.5 The impact of the process of internationalization; 3.5.1 Internationalization at the global level; 3.5.2 Internationalization at the regional level; 4. Emerging Features and Trends; 4.1 The colonial context as dominant influence; 4.2 Distinctive features of the emerging common law and civil law constitutional traditions in Africa; 5. Conclusion; Bibliography; 2: An Overview of Separation of Powers under Modern African Constitutions; 1. Introduction
2. Brief Overview of the Origins and Nature of the Doctrine3. Models of Separation of Powers that Influenced African Approaches; 3.1 The American presidential system; 3.2 The British parliamentary system; 3.3 The French hybrid; 3.4 Some critical aspects of the doctrine of separation of powers and the impact of the diverse influences on Africa; 4. The Anglo-American Influence in Anglophone Africa; 4.1 The executive and legislative branches; 4.2 The executive and judicial branches; 4.3 The judicial and legislative branches
5. The French Influence in Francophone and Other Civilian Jurisdictions in Africa5.1 The executive and legislative branches; 5.2 The executive and judicial branches; 5.3 The judicial and legislative branches; 6. The Emergence of Hybrid Institutions Beyond the Traditional Triad; 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Part II: The Relationship Between the Legislature and the Executive; 3: Parliamentary Sovereignty or Presidential Imperialism?: The Difficulties in Identifying the Source of Constitutional Pow...; 1. Introduction; 2. The Reception of Constitutionalist Thinking in Anglophone Africa
3. Presidents
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809819803321
Oxford, England : , : Oxford University Press, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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